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LOUIS BARNETT, FOREIGN MONEY EXCHANGE OFFICE, ml; 34, Herbert-street, Cardiff. I price given for all kinds of Foreign Moneys. °.st Money Lent on Plate, Watches, Jewellery, kinds of valtnble property. 1121 kinds of valtnble property. 1121 VICE-CONSULAT DE FRANCE. T Notice to the Coal Merchants. *»E French Vice-Consul informs the Coal Merchants of this Town that an ADJUDICATION will take !1 S at Cherbourg, on the 27th of DECEMBER, 1858, for All'P° KlLOpRAMMES of STFAM COAL. at tv! v,ersons wishing to obtain particulars can get them "B R KENCH CONSUL'S OFFICE, from Eleven to Four ^clock every day. 12S9 | Tredegar Agricultural Society, Newport, Mon., I Dec. 14th and 15th, 1858. J I S. STONE begs to inform his numerous friends 1 • and customer* that his PRICED CATALOGUES « of the AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS and MA- < f0r • CARTS, WAGGONS, &c., are quite ready l" for orcutation, and will be happy to send one or more il P'fs P°st free on application. f CHAFF CUTTERS, CORN CRUSHERS, and other v"lic'es rednced from 5 to 15 per cent. NEWPORT IMPLEMENT WORKS, NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. 1230 NEWPORT. (To Drainage Contractors and Others /"CONSTANTLY on Sale, a quantity of STONE \J WARE DRAIN PIPES, at J. GRIFFITHS'S, Guilder and Contractor, Hereford-place, Caerleon-road, pear the Bridge-gate, consisting of 15,12, 9, 6, 4, and 3 j inch; together with all requisite bends and junctions, f 1227 F BRECON AND MEETHYR TYDFIL RAILWAY. Capital— £ 130,000. SHARES, £10 each. DEPOSIT, 5s. per Share. J. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS. J. PARXY DE WINTOX, Esq., Maesderwen, Breconshire. • P. W. GWYNNE HOLFORD, Esq., Buckland, Brecon- shire, and Kilgwyn, Carmarthenshire. "ENRY THOMAS, Esq., Llwynmadoc, Breconshire, Di- rector of the Vale of Neath Railway. G. T. CLARK, Esq., Dowlais House, Merthyr Tydfil. -Vile Rev. WALTER JONES WILLIAMS, Brecon, and Cui, Breconshire. COLONEL PEARCE, K.H., Ffrwdgrech, Breconshire. JOHN BOYLE, Esq., Chairman oftheRhymney Railway. (With power to add to their number.) ENGINEERS. W A" Messrs. BIRKENSHAW AND CONYBEARE, 22, Abingdon- r street, Westminster. rTHE pLANS, SECTIONS, and BOOKS OF RE- FERENCE have been duly DEPOSITED, accord- to the standing oiders of Parliament. vp rospectuses may be obtained at the Banks of Messrs. y ILKINS and Co., at Brecon, Merthyr, and Cardiff; at '•e Offices of the Solicitors, Messrs. MAYBERY and Co., Mrecon and the local Solicitors, Messrs. MORGAN and SldITH, Merthyr; and Mr. C. WALDRON, Cardiff; and "te Secretary, JOliN WILLIAMS, Cardiff, to whom appli- cations for Shares should be addressed. 1241 P Patent Fire-Proof Safes. RICE'S PATENT FIRE-RESISTING (212 De- grees) and THIEF-PROOF SAFES, with Drill- proof Doors, and Gunpowder-proof Unpickable Locks, are allowed by scientific and practical judges to be the hist constructed, strongest, and cheapest safeguards in ti e world against Thieves, Burglars, and Fire. Works— Wolverhampton London Depot—24, St. Swithins Lane, E. C. Illustrated Price Lists free by post. AGENTS: Cardiff, Mr. J. T. BARKY, Jeweller, Duke-street. Newport, Mr. J. BOTIXAMLEY, Auctioneer, High-street II Fleece Mills, Bradford, Nov. 20th, 1858. « r' George Price, Cleveland Safe Works, ".SIIl,- W e have much pleasure in offering our willing estununy to the great value and practical utility of your safes' in case of Fire. In the late disastrous confla- gration at our place your Safe was upwards of two hours the hottest and must raging part of the flames, besides receiving the weight of several looms falling directly f P°u it from the third story above, yet on its recovery r°m 'he ruins we found the books, &c., completely pre- L>RY«I—Yours respectfully, J. BOOTH & Co." 1238 120,000 to be Advanced immediately, IN Small Sums from Z- 250 upwards, for long or short periods, upon tangible security, at the Branch Office the Perpetual Investment Land and Building Society, ^established May> 1851), 37, New Bridge-street, Black- 'jars, London Prospectuses, Forms of Application, and a" other particulars can he obtained. W. BURFIELD, LOCAL MANAGER. ^Alma Cottage, Heath, Cardiff. 1225 POSITIVE NOTICE. New Pupils received daily for One Month longer. WRITING. X^INE HAND-WRITING—100 Persons made beau. • tiful and finished WRITERS in CARDIFF during c"e past two months. The example of wise men is visible philosophy." Upon such data I call attention to the advantages de- rived by both sexes, old and young, from my instruction. Thus a beautiful, free. expeditious, and permanent style of Writing, applicable to every purpose of life and busi- ness, is taught to every person who comes forward, even to the meanest capacity, in Eight Lessons of one hour each. SHORT-HAND.—This delightful art taught" so as to enahle the writer to follow the most fluent speaker. j^adies attended to exclusively at their own hours. EIN>TNKI OF ENGLAND.—The Clerks of the Bank of fj'and were instructed by Professor Smart. S For a highly finished handwriting apply to Professor TOF'I, ^.AND COMPANY, No 2,DUKE-STRKKT, (next door GUARDIAN Office,) Cardiff. 1194 IMPORTANT. YOU WANT TO BORROW MONEY. AT A CHEAP AND EAS): RATE, GO TO MR. WILLIAM WILLIAMS'S, 16, DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT, MON., And Insure Your Life, AND, with Security, you can have any Amount from £ 50 up to £ 800, Repayable by Half-yearly Instal- tt»ents, in Three Years, with moderate interest. 352 ALTON'S CELEBRATED 10s. 6d. HATS! 903 MR. T. WEBBER'S ANNOUNCEMENTS^ MR. T. WEBBER, House Agent, 80, St. Mary- street, Cardiff, begs to direct attention to the fol- owing:— 8S1 FTO he Let: OUR capital, well-finished HOUSES, in Mount Stuart-square, Bute Docks, containing four bed- rooms, drawing, sitting, and living-rooms, kitchen, SCullery, china and servants' pantries; servants' and best closets replete, with every convenience. gentl"0' com^orta^'e burnished Apartments for a lady and j\ in Loudon-square. Four bed-rooms, an j parlour, sitting-room, two kitchens, and garden. Rent moderate. A HOUSE with Shop, Parlour, Kitchen, and four Bedroo ms, in System-street, Splotland,lioath. A HOUSE with Shop, Sitting-room, Bakehouse, ij a.nd four Bedrooms, in a good business situation possession may be had fln Monday Dec. 6th and fe i Hess continued as usual •" 0NVILLAS in Southey-str"^t, i "1'03?! containing four bedrooms, front back Parlours' k»<*eniscul?Rrv. and garden. Q|NE HOUSE at the Top of Shakespeare-street,-con. Sliakespeare-strect,'cori- V/ taming five rooms each, with gardens. ABRIGHTONTSUSSEXL N excellent RESIDENCE in Norfolk-terrace, com- lMinvPn,Sln^ Drawing and Dining.rooms, Library, four L'ncipal Bed-rooms, two Dressing-rooms, four Attics f*°usekeeper's-room, and useful domestic offices; with t, sersion. lultnediate pos A HOUSE at the Top of Severn-road, containing six rooms and wash-house, with garden. A HOUSE, in New-street, Plucca-lane, 5s. per week. A HOUSE in Milton-street. _TWo HOUSES at Penarth QJEVfra To he Sold: Plim^ .^ots -°^ ?',eaP and substantially-built ^iclihn Y, in different parts of the town and urliood, well worthy the attention of capitalists, an^ ^le above to be made at the ^l'«mutl/a.?y 1 m t0 7. Conununications by post THE NOTED ESTABLISHMENT TO GET A FIRST-KATE TOP COAT. D. JOTHAM, WOOLLEN DRAPER, TAILOR, AND OUT-FITTER, 24, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, D JOTHAM respectfully solicits an inspection of his new Materials of TOP COATS. He strongly re- • commends the Mohair, Crocodile, Parisian, Elephant, Beaver, and superior Witneys, which for style, quality, and workmauship, cannot be surpassed. Agent for FORD'S EUREKA SHIRTS. °05 AUTUMN AND WINTER FASHIONS IN LINEN, WOOLLEN, AND FANCY DRAPERY GOODS. JAMES SANDER, MANCHESTER HOUSE, HAYES, CARDIFF, BEGS to state to hit Friends and the Public that he has lately returned from London, and has now ready a Large and Well-assorted STOCK of New and decidedly CHEAP GOODS, in CHINILLI, PAISLEY, and WOOL SHAWLS, MANTILLAS, MANTLES, and DRESS GOODS; a Lot of Very Cheap FLOUNCED DRESSES, from 7«. 11<1.; other FANCY DRESSES, FANCY SKIRTS, BONNETS, and HATS; a Large Lot of Very Chep BONNET RIBBONS, at 6|d., really worth notice. Also, a GOOD STOCK of BROAD and NARROW CLOTHS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, SHEETS, QUILTS, with all other PLAIN GOODS, and J. S. desires SPECIAL ATTENTION to the fact that he is more than ever determined to sell Goods of every description all cheap as it is possible for them to be bought at any Establishment in the Town. Agent for a London Cap Front Manufacturer. Please inspect our Stock of Cap Fronts. J. S. returns his sincere and grateful thanks to all his kind supporters for the very liberal share of patronage hich has been his to enjoy during'his three years' residence in Cardiff, and having now completed his present im- Provements for the better accommodation of his increasing trade, an early inspection of the new goods is solicited, *nd by strict adherence to truthfulness, and supplying goods of thorough good value, he hopes to gain increasing Esteein, confidence, and'support Dated, October, 1858. 1124 J. GOVER, WHEELWRIGHT AND GENERAL SMITH, MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF CARTS, WAGONS, AND SPRING TRAPS, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF (NEAR THE SOUTH WALES RAILWAY STATION). JGOVER respectfully tenders his acknowledgments to his numerous patrons during the many years he has i carried on business at the Wharf, Cardiff, and begs to assure them and the public generally, that he conti- nues to execute all orders with well-seasoned wood, in the best workmanship, with the utmost despatch, and on the most reasonable terms, at his enlarged Manufactory, near the South Wales Railway Station, Cardiff. Every description of Hard Wood, Oak, Ash, Elm, and Deal Timbers, in the round or in boards and planks. Oak Spokes, Ash and Elm Felloes, Patent Axles and Springs, and Lancewood Shafts, manufactured on the premises. The Trade supplied on reasonable terms. 624 LOCKSMITH, GUNSMITH, BELL-HANGER, &c. J JACOBS, LOCKSMITH, GUNSMITH, BULL-HANGER, and GAS-FITTER, 32, Wharton-street, begs to inform • the gentry and inhabitants of CARDIFF and its vicinity, that he has commenced in the above branches, and hopes by strict personal attention and moderate charges, to merit that portion of public patronage it will always be his study'to deserve. Fancy Iron Work of every description, for Parks and Pleasure Grounds. Iron Railings, Balconies, Wire Fencing, &c., fixed on the most improved principle. J. J. erects a convenient Apparatus for conveying HotWater to all parts of a dwelling-hou ;e for supplying Baths. All Bell-hanging by J. J. will be kept in repair two years without charge. it A large assortment of Second-hand Gas Fittings and Piping for sale. A CELLAR, 18 feet by 14, with good rolling-way, to be Let, on the same premises. 1081 CARDIFF CEMENT ORNAMENTAL WORKS, NEAR THE CUSTOM HOUSE, CORNER OF THE RAILWAY BRIDGE. BIDDISS & CO., ARCHITECTURAL MOULDERS, BEG to call the attention of Architects, Builders, and others to their Stock of TRUSSES, VASES, CENTRE FLOWERS, CHIMNEY POTS, &c. MODELS EXECUTED FROM DESIGNS. Cement Plastef, Laths, Ridges, Chimney-pieces, &c. 228 T BRITISH PROVIDENT LIFE AND FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY. (Established 1850.) CHIEF OnlcE-1, CHATHAM.PLACE, BLACKFRIARS, LONDON. CAP I T A L-O If E MILLION. SOUTH WALES BrANci-i-B UTE-IIOAD, CARDIFF. NEWPORT AGENCY—JJ4, COMMEIiCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. AGENT—GEORGE WILLIAMS. THIS COMPANY embraces all the modern improvements and advantages in the system of Life Assurance, every description of risk being taken contingent on human life. The Life Policies of this Company are indisputable, and not liable to forfeiture through inability to keep up the payments, every precaution being taken previous to issuing the Policy. Policies are issued free of Stamp Duty. 80 per Cent. Profits divided amongst the Assured. Premiums may be deducted in the returns for the Income Tax. ANNUAL PREMIUM FOR THE ASSURANCE OF £100. AGE. 25 30 35 40 45 50 With Profits Z2 0 6 t- 2 5 3 X2 12 0 jC3 4 Z3 11 2 C4 9 1 Without Profits. 1 17 6 2 2 11 297 21 37 11 452 JAMES MOLINEUX, Local Manager. Fire Agents wanted. Applications to be addressed'to the Branch Office, Cardiff. Upwards of 1,000 Life Policies have been issued by this Company since March, 1857 516 GENERAL PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT AND CARDIFF TIMES OFFICE. MEPS^R" YARD' PROPRIETERS AND Publishers of the CARDIFF TIMES resnectf.illv inform MW> Public of Cardiff and South Wales generally, that they execute LETTER-PRESS PRINTJVr ir »TI "I apartments with elegance, accuracy, and despatch, at the lowest prices consistent with T1 LU Ben,G themselves thorough practical printers, and having recently purchased an EXTENS VE A^ of Jobbing and Book lype, combined with the most improved Machinery, they are in a position to Execute A orders in a style of workmanship and with a degree of facility hitheito unknown in this part IF the country Public Companies, Colliery Proprietors, Ship Brokers, Auctioneers, Benefit Societies, Autlurs, and Tradesmen requiring A arge amount of printing, will find considerable advantages at this Establishment as compared with those of Bristol and other distant towns. WU« STATIONERY FOR PUBLIC OFFICES SUPPLIED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. LEDGERS AND ACCOUNT BOOKS Ruled and Bound to pattern in the most accurate and substantial manner, at the lowest remunerative prices. CARDIFF TIMES OFFICE, 17. ST. MARY-STREET. C. ASTON, HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURER. IMPORTANT. CTO ALL SUFFERING FROM SLEEPLESS NIGHTS. ALL AT C. ASTON'S AND GET ONE OF HIS CELEBRATED 10s. 6d. SHORT NAPS. M.B.—Hats made to order any shape or weight, on the shortest notice. THE LARGEST AND C HE APES T ASS 0 R T MEN T OF CAPS IN WALES will be found AT C. ASTON'S, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. CONUNDRUM. WHY 1 POLICEMAN ASLEEP ON HIS BEAT LIKE ASTON'S CELEBRATED 10s. 6d. HATS'— T T Because it is a SHORT NAP I UMBRELLAS UMBRELLAS UMBRELLAS THE Public of Cardiff and vicinity are respectfully invited to call at C. ASTON'S to inspect an IMMEN^ assortment ot UMBRELLAS just received from one of the best Loudon Makers comprisinir SCOTCH GINGHAM, ALPACCA, and SILK (Whalebone & Patent Steel Frames), which are selling at prites that will defy competition. 0 l C. ASTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY 17, ST. MARY-STKEET, CARDIFF. 1150 PIANO-FORTES, HARMONIUMS, M'"m F0KTY Gl'INEAS «*• NEW PATENT HARMONIUMS for the Drawing-room, beautifully toned with swells and other important J110™ advantageous than the London fiEouses. COTrAGb 1 IAJNO-*OIilbS (warranted) of full cempass, TWENTY-FIVE GUINEAS each. ADDRESS PHILIP J. SMITH, Musical Instrument Dealer, No. 35, Park-street, Bristol. 787 SUPERIOR STOCK OF NEW PIANO-FORTES JUST RECEIVED, a very superior Stock of New PIANO-FORTES in Rosewood and French Walnut cases from 25 to 50 guineas each, to be seen at MR. GEORGE MATTHEWS'S 48, ADAM-STREET, CARDIFF. 1073 CHEAPPROVISIONESTABLISHMENT (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL) I BUTE-STREET, CORNER OF CHARLOTTE-STREET. T) TAVERNER begs to inform the inhabitants OF CARDIFF and NEIGHBOURHOOD that he has OPPKFT) the JLi. above ESTABLISHMENT for the Sale of BUTTER, CHEESE, BACON, &c., and trusts, by supplying Goods of the very best description at the lowest prices forgash, to secure a share of public patronage. 829 ECONOMIC TAILORING AND GENERAL OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT MANCHESTER-HOUSE, HAYES CARDIFF. J. SANDER, TN«2DJRLNG LLIS.FL !CTU,S AND the Public generally, begs to tender his hearty thanks to his numerous Customers RI.TP-R ?R LLBERAL support, that they have given him since his commencement in the TAILORING and W -K 0.UTFITTING BRANCHES, about two years since, and hopes by economical charges fof Bespoke vv 0| K and getting UP the Garments in a Superior and Fashionable Style, and seeking to give satisfaction in every possibte way, to secure an increased amount of confidence and patronage. T T^FNEW for Over-Coats. First-Class Black Doe Trousers, made to order, 17s. In the READY MADE GOODS, we are making continual improvements, and as we manufacture, almost without exception, our Entire Stock of Clothing, and doing our Business for Retdy Money, we are in a position to com- pete with most of the Largest Firms in the kingdom. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING for all Ages, in various descriptions. A large Stock of Cheap CAPS. Waterproof CLOTHING, Woollen and Cotton SHIRTS and DRAWERS, TIES, SCARFS, BRACES, &c.,&e. S, Wholesale Customers fur Ready made, and Tailors for Cloths. Trimmings, &c., supplied at WHOLESALE Prices. 1122 NEW FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. P. R I C H A R D S, CUSTOM HOUSE HOTEL, CANAL BRIDGE, bT. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, BEGS to inform his friends and the public generally, that this Hotel is NOW OPEN, fitted up in an elegant style for the accommodation of Families and Travellers. From its central position and proximity to the South Wales Railway Station, it is peculiarly adapted for parties arriving and leaving by that line; while Omnibuses are constantly passing to the Docks, and the Taff Vale and Rhymney Railways. Breakfasts, Dinners, Teas, Chops and Steaks, at the shortest notice, and on moderate terms. Strong Beer, Pale Ale, and Extra Stout Porter, in draught and bottle. Families supplied with small casks. 1171 RHYMNEY HOTEL, AND A. BUCHAN'S RHYMNEY BREWERY STORES, ADAM-STREET, CARDIFF. THIS Hotel is now opened and replete with every comfort, and from its close proximity to the Railway .Station is well situated forthe'eonvenience of parties travelling by the Rhyainey Railway. Good Sitting and Bed Rooms, with well-aired Beds. Breakfast, Dinner, Tea, Chops, and Steaks, at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. Wines, Spirits, and Cigars of first-rate quality. Omnibusses and Cabs meet every train in conjunction with theSouth Wales Railway and the Packets. Good Stabling and l.ock-up Yard and Coach House. The" Morning Advertiser," 44 Bristol Mercury," 44 Cardiff Guardian," and other papers taken in. The celebrated Rhymney Strong Beer, Pale Ale, and Extra Stout Porter, in draught and bottle. Families supplied with small casks. Orders taken at the Bar of the Hotel. October IHõH. GEORGE HALE. Aoy.y-r. 1096 SOMERSET HOUSE, 2, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. WM. PERROTT, TAILOR AND WOOLLEN DRAPER, BEGS to announce to his patrons and the inhabitants of Cardiff generally, that he has just received an extensive Stock of Goods suitable for the WINTER SEASON, all of the NEWEST and FINEST TEXTURES, em- being SCOTCH TWEEDS, CHEVIOTS, DOESKINS, and French and English WHITNEYS, in every design and pattern. CHEVIOT SUITS, (made to Measure) £ 2 0 0 £ 2 5 0; £ 15 0. W. P. takes this opportunity of acknowledging the very kind support he has received since he commenced busi- ness and assures his friends and the public generally, that he shall continue to serve them with the best and newest designs at the lowest prices consistent with these essentials. W. TRESEDER, NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN, AND FLORIST," UNION-ROAD NURSERY, CARDIFF. TO GENTLEMEN AND LANDOWNERS ABOUT TO PLANT. 500,000 LARCH. I 50,000 SPRUCE. 100,000 QUICK. J 50,000 SCOTCH, &c. The above are well grown, and of various sizes. Together with a GENERAL WELL ASSORTED NURSERY STOCK. Catalogues on application. PLANTING DONE BY CONTRACT. 1165 CAMBRIAN COAL WHARF, ADJOINING THE CEMENT WORKS, CANTON. GEO. H. SAWYER continues to supply SUPERIOR HOUSE COALS from Messrs. FORD AND SONS' BRYN DU COLLIERY, delivered FREE OF HAULAGB, at TWELVE SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE PER TON. A Weigh-Bridge is on the premises and full weight therefore GUARANTEED. N.B.—A liberal allowance is given to Retail Dealers. Cambrian Coal Office, on the Wharf, Canton, Oct. 6th, 1858. 1098 II! BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. W. THOMAS Invites the attention of the public to his STOCK of WINTER DRAPERY, among which will be found a variety of NEW MANTLES, FANCY DRESSES, GLOVES AND HOSIERY, LADIES' FELT HATS, Trimm'd in all the Newest Shapes. Children's Ditto, in great variety, from 2s. 3d. each, Trimm'd. The new LINDSEY CLOTH for DRESSES from G^d. per yard. RIBBONS, FLOWERS, TRIMMINGS, &c. The Stock is now replete with every article suitable for the Winter. 200 Pair of BLANKETS at 8s. lid., a decided Bargain. m- Charities supplied at Wholesale prices. 1128 POTATOES! POTATOES! POTATOES! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. SANUEL LYLE has always on SALE at his STORES. BUTE TERRACE, adjoining the NATIONAL s SCHOOLS, a large quantity of the Best Class NEW ENGLISH POTATOES. All orders above two cwt. delivered in town free. 303 OILS, COLOURS, &c. CASH BUYERS of OILS, COLOURS, PAINTS, WHITE-LEAD, VARNISHES, SC, »C, .hould pur- chase of F. J. DUGGAN, 32, MILK-STREET, BRISTOL, And thereby effect a saving of5 to 15 per cent. on usual cash prices. All goods warranted to be the best of the description ordered. Prices free, per post, on application. 795 ST. JOHN THOMAS AND CO., Publio Accountants, Law Stationers, Agents, &c., 59, LOUDON-SQUARE, CAUDIFF. MERCHANTS and TRADESMEN'S ACCOUNTS M kept and balanced. Partnership Accounts settled and adjusted.. Coinposit'011 AND rrivate Arrangements between Debtors and Creditors undertaken, and Insolvent Estates wound-up. — Bankrupts and Insolvents' Petitions, Balance Sheets, Ban Schedules, &c., &c., drawn and prepared for the pur- pose of passing their examinations. Engrossing, Copying, &c., &c., done for Solicitors and others. Rents and Book Debts collected, and Agency and Com mission Business done on liberal terms. AGENTS to the" Lancashire Fire and Life," the "Norwich >nd London Accident and Casualty," the Mercan- tile Guarantee, Debts Recovery, and Insurance" Coi«P:1"'ES! A"dthe "Perpetual InvcstmentLandand Investment Building Society," London, GX. Co., having a general knowledge of Mer- cantile SND other transactions, hope, by strict integrity and pronapt.executiou of all matters entrusted to their care, to TLIESUPPORT and interest of the inhabitants IanZ Slileltors of Cardiff. 921 14B Cardiff Times regularly filed. Captains of vet- SELS irading TO this Port will find the above room "PORT OF SHOEEHAM PUBLIC NEWS ROOM. W. G. TRANOMAIt, PROPRIETOR. supplied with upwards of Sixty Papers per week, and in addition to conveniences for writing, reading, &c., from it. central situation (near:y adjoining the Post:Office and Custonl House), will always serve as an address for letters or tel,gr.itpilic messages. (japtflins Subscription, 5s. per annum. 1071 Glenfield Patent Starch, Used in the Royal Lanndry. THRC A^WTFUHY informed that this Starch IS EXCLUSIVELY USED IN THE ROYAL J u ™ • LAUNDRY, 1 er M.ajesty'S Laundress says, that although she has tried leaten, Rice, and other Powder Starches, she has FOUND none of them equal to the GLENFIELD THE FINEST STARCH SHE EVER USED. WOTHERSPOON & CO.Glasgow und London. 196 STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CORK AND CARDIFF OR NEWPORT. DECEMBER, 1858. *¥ I CORK STEAM-SHIP COMPANY'S Splendid New A SCREW Steamer OSPRET, 700 rons, 2O0 Horse Power, Captain CROFT, is intended to ply AS underneath, unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence, with or without a Pilot, with liberty to Tow Vessels, during the month of DECEMBER, 1858. For CORK r> CARDIFF AND NICWPORT. Cardiff, Saturday, 4th, at 5 Morning n.CWr2.RT' SATURda'Y, 11th, at 8 Morning Cardiff, Saturday, 18th, at 4 Afternoon Newport, Fridav, 24th, at 7} Morning T'rom CORK FOR CARDIFF AND NEWPORT. Newport, Wednesday 8th, at Afternoon Cardiff, Wednesday, 15th, at 9i Morning Newport, Wednesday, 22nd at O Morning Cardiff, Wednesday 20th at 10 Morning PASSENGERS' FARES:—Best Cabin, 17s. 6d.; Deck, 75. (No Steward's Foes.) Return Cabiu Ticket, availa- bl,, for One Month, 27S. Od. I Lakes of Killarney are within a few hours' distance by rail from Cork. Horses, Carriages, Live Stock, and Goods intended for Shipment should be alongside ONE Hour before the time of Sailing. F>'VE notice that they will not be account- able for Passengers' Luggage unless the value thereof be declared, and Freight paid accordingly, at the time of shipment; and that Passengers from CARDIFF or NEW. POll T must obtain their Tickets at the Offices before going on board. For Freight or Passage apply at the COMPANY' OFFICE, Cork; or to their Agents, Messrs. OWEN and DOWNING, Ship-Brokers, Bute Docks, Cardiff; BENSON and MADDOCKS, Merchants, Great — Dvick-huul ii[)0 LAW STATIONER, &c. MR. R. W. PAIN, Junr., (from London,) LAW STATIONER, &c., CARDIFF, begs to inform the Legal profession of Cardiff and its vicinity, that lie has commenced Business as above, and in submitting the following scale of charges, at the London prices, hopes he may command a share of their patronage:- Engrossing Deeds ]-id. per folio, Ditto on Paper ]|d. „ Engrossing Wills l|d. „ Fair and Draft Copies Id. „ t. Abstracts 8d. oershee Briefs 9d.' n Bills of Costs. 4d. 5d. & 6d. per side. Specifications and Contracts neatly copied at the above prices. Every description of Business executed in first-class style, with neatness; correctness, and despatch Rents and Debts collected. Office, 80, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 1013 Servants' Register Offices Superseded. THE Columns of the CARDIFF TIMES are the best medium for SERVANTS WANTING PLACES. The Charge for such announcements is only SIXPENCE. Domestic Servants and Persons of all classes wanting Situations have only to observe the rule we have laid down-a heading and sixteen words-to insure the in- sertion of their wants at the price we name. Surprising Success of Kayo's Worsdell's Pills IN all diseases arising from a derangement of the di- gestive organs.—This medicine, which has stood the test of more than twenty years' experience, is by far the best for general family use it is powerful in reaching the very root of disease, purifying the blood, freeing the stomach and bowels from crude and vitiated secretions, and in strengthening and invigorating the entire system. KAYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS are of the most proved and undoubted efficacy in cases of Ague, Bilious Affections, Consumption, Diarrhoea, General Debility, Gout, Con- stipation, Indigestion, Liver Complaints, Rheumatism, Scrofula, CJucers, and many others; for proof of which see the HUNDREDS OF CASES OF CURE which accompany each box.-Sold at Is. lid., 2s. 9d and 4s. 6d., by all Dealers in Patent Medicines. Whole- sale Depot, 22, Bread-street, London. 765 DEAFNESS, SINGING NOISES IN THE EARS NO 1EES TILL CURE D. Diseases of the Throat relaxed or thickened drum of the ear. The Japanese certain mode of restoring hearing, discovered by Dr. Watters while in China, who cured himself of 13 years extreme deafness, which no English treatment could relieve, in consequence of which he is now appointed Consulting surgeon to the British and Foreign Ear Infirmary, 32, -Spring Gardens, Charing Cross, London. Froni ftclings of gratitude and benevolence he offers it to sufferers, with confidence of cure. Now published" A Stop to Aural Quackery." This truly miraculas method of self-cure will be sent free by post to any deaf person writing for it, enclosing 4 stamps to pay postage. Near 400 cures of deafness are published rescuing sufferers from the snares of various dangerous quacks who pretend to a knowledge of the above by similar advertisements. In one personal visit he conscientiously guarantees instant relief, honestly and truly magical, as it enables a deaf person of 80, or II child of 10, instantly to hear a whisper, who could previously only be spoken to by loudly shouting in the ears, without pain, operation, or use of instruments, or ear trumpets. Violent noises in the head immediately cured, to the amazement and delight of the sufferer. We have witnessed the wonderful relief to upwards of 30 deaf Infirmary patients in one morning. Dr. Watters made them hear general conversation in five minutes after he treatment was applied.—TI Miss. The monthly Infirmary report of cures of deafness by Dr. Watters is truly a boon/as this Japanese treatment is now the only known cure of deafness.—HERALD. Eminent physicians and clergymen, cured by Dr. Watters, can truly testify, having witnessed, with start- ling amazement, deaf aged sufferers made to hear con- versation who had been deaf for 40 or 50 years. Dr. Wat- ters is member of the Royal English College of Surgeons, obtained his Diploma March 31,1843, also Licentiate of the London Royal Apothecaries' Hall, Diploma granted Jan. 30, 1830. Patients received every day between 11 and 4. In one consultation he guarantees to restore hear- ing, however incredible it appears. All letters to be directed to Dr. WAITERS, Ear luiirauivy, 3i5, Spring Gardens, CUariug Cress, London. 781 CHRISTMAS FRUIT. FINE VALENCIA RAISINS, 3d. per lb. GOOD FEUI T. The FINEST NEW IMPORTED since 1851, 4d. per lb. SELECTED AND ALL LARGE. No Higher Price. AT WELLS, RUSSELL, & Co., WHOLESALE FAMILY TEA ESTABLISHMENT 9, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF, AND 39, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. AS CHEAP AS IN 1851. FINEST ZANT CURRANTS, F 4d. per lb. FINE OLD DITTO, 3d. per lb., GOOD QUALITY. THE NOTED MIXED SPICE, 2d. per oz. AT WELLS, RUSSELL, & Co., WHOLESALE FAMILY TEA ESTABLISHMENT 9, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF, AND 39, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. AGNIFICENT CURRANTS, m 5d. per lb.. Particularly Fine no Higher Price. CHOICE NEW VALENCIA RAISINS, Selected, and all large, 4d. per lb., No Higher Price. NEW CANDIED PEEL (Orange and Lemon), lOd. per lb. LONDON COMPOSITE CANDLES, 8d. per lb. AT WELLS, RUSSELL, & Co., WHOLESALE FAMILY TEA ESTABLISHMEttT. 9, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF, AND 30, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. NEW CANDIED PEEL (Orange & Lemon), lOd. per lb. THE FINEST MIXED SPICE, 2d. per oz. SPLENDID LUMP SUGAR, 6d. per lb. LONDON COMPOSITE CANDLES, 8d. per lb., AT WELLS, RUSSELL, & Co, WHOLESALE FAMILY TEA ESTABLISHMENT, 9, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF, AND 39, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. 95, FREDERICK-STREET, CARDIFF FREDERICK PETERS BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Cardiff and its vicinity that he has commenced BOOKBINDING in all its Branches, and trusts, by strict attention to business, and good workmanship, with moderate charges, to secure a share of their patronage and support. Please observe the address- 95, GREAT FREDERICK-STREET. 1166 CANTON AND C A R D I F F. A. WATERHOUSE, FURNITURE BROKER & AUCTIONEER, 217, Bute-road, Cardiff, BEGS to inform the public of Canton and Cardiff that lie will on or about the 30th of December next, Open a Branch Shop adjoining the Cross Inn, Canton, for the sale of New and Second-hand Furniture, Feather and Millpuff Beds, &e. Second-hand Furniture bought to any amount. 1204 CHEAP QUILTS AND COUNTERPANES 45 per Cent, under value. WIIlTE QUILTS. COUNTERPANES. s. d. d. a. d. E. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. 2$yds 4 11.6 0.7 11 2 6.4: 0.6 11.7 11 2$yds 5 11.7 11.9 6 4 6.5 11.7 11.8 II 3 yds 6 11.8 11.10 6 7 6.9 11..11 9 3 yds 6 11.8 11.10 6 7 6.9 11..11 9 T. M. WILLIAMS, 11, HIGH-STKEKT, CARDIFF. 817 CHEAP LACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS, 3 yard*, 2$yards, and 4 yards long. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. Id. s. d. Lace, per pair, S 9.5 11.6 G.7 11.9 6 Scarf Muslin ditto 4 11.5 11.6 6.7 11.8 11 Scarf Leno 7 11.8 11.8 6 T. M. WILLIAMS, 11, HIBH-STKEET, CARDIFF. 818 REAL WELSH FLANNELS. AVERY large Stock bought for the Winter Season, under very advantageous circumstances, in May last. Cheapest ever offered. lOd., lid., Is. 2d., h. 4d., Is. 6d., Is. 10d., and 2s. T. M. WILLIAMS, 11, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 819 AirruMafSTocK TM. WILLIAMS is now getting round his Autumn Stock, which is of unusual extent, contracted for during the last few months under very advantageous cir- cumstances, at prices much below present market value. WARWICK HOUSE, 11, HIOII-STRE ET, CARDIFF. 820 THE FARMER'S FRIEND. CERTAIN DEATH TO MICE, RATS, CROWS, SPARROWS. WILLIAMS'S '• MEDICATED GRAIN" possesses the following advantages :—1st, Mice and Rats take it freely. 2nd, They die immediately. 3rd, They have no time to get into their holes. 4th, It is not likely to be taken by Dogs or Cats. 5th, It is the most certain, the cleanest, and the least dangerous of any Poison yet offered to the Public. DIRECTIONS.—First, feed both Mice and Rats with common Oats for a few nights, then remove them and put down the Medicated Grain," as far from the holes as possible. For Birds and Crows it has only to be put where they resort, and they will take it freely. Sold in Boxes at 3d. and 6d. each; prepared and sold by JAMES AND WILLIAMS, PRACTICAL CHEMISTS, 281, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. 1094 MACDONALD^ TIMBER, DEAL, AND BOARD YARD "WYNDHAM-PLACE, CANTON. SrRUCR, I'IN'E, MEMEL, RED DEAL, AND SEASONED BOARDS. 87 (j p R I N T I N G. POSTING BILLS of any size and in various Colours At the CARDIFF TIMES" OFFICE. CIRCULAR LETTERS, At the" CARDIFF TIMES" OFFICE. ACCOUNT AND BILL HEADS, At the CARDIFF TIMES" OFFICE. SIIOP AND COUNTER BILLS, At the C.\ItDIFF TIMES" OFFICE. PAMPHLETS AND BOOKS of any size, At the CARDIFF TIMES" OFFICE, REPORTS OF SOCIETIES AND MEETINGS, At the CARDIFF TIMES" OFFICE 17, ST. M A R Y S T H E E T, CARDIFF Glenfield Patent Starch, USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY, And pronounced by Her Majesty's Laundress to be THE FINEST STARCH SHE EVER USED. Sold by all Chandlers, Grocers, &c., &c. 19o Refusal of Advertisements! THE Proprietors of the CARDIFF TIMES thus pub- licly make known, that for no consideration will Ad- vertisements of an Objectionable Class be admitted into their columns. They are determined that in this, as in all other respects, the CARDIFF TIMES sh;;ll be worthy of the first-class position to which it aspires.